Italy is considered to be the leading economy in the world which is listed in the fifth position for their excellent economies around the world. Besides this, many people are learning to speak both Italian as well as English languages within their country.
Moreover, Italian is known to be a romantic language that is much closer to Latin. Furthermore, languages like Italian is also considered as a scientific language that offers a larger opportunity to a student by studying physical sciences as well as mathematics. It is considered to be the world’s leading country in culinary art, interior design, fashion, graphic design, furniture design, and many more things.
Career-Crafters offers coaching for 2 levels of the Italian language Basic and Intermediate Courses. Our aim is to prepare you to communicate effectively in the Italian Language
Nationality
Address and telephone number
Asking and saying how one is
Asking and giving personal details about one’s job and the languages one speaks
Apologising
Ordering food and drink at a bar and paying
Reading a simple menu
Spelling one’s name
Talking about one’s preferences
Asking and telling the time
Talking about one’s everyday routine
Referring events in a chronological order
Expressing frequency
Expressing likes and dislikes
The Italian alphabet
Numbers 1-100
Days of the week
Booking a table at a restaurant
Understanding simple city directions & Understanding a menu
Expressing agreement/disagreement
Adjectives
Some Italian recipes
Giving instructions for a touristic itinerary, a recipe, or a set of rules
Describing people and situations in the past
Talking about your family, yourself, and your origins
Making a reservation
Ordering at a restaurant
Inviting and accepting an invitation
Expressing your opinion, making comments about your experiences
Describing situations and events in the past
Agreeing & disagreeing
Having an argument
Building friendly, informal relationships
Projects and wishes for the future
Hypothesis, suppositions, and resolutions
The world of work
Telling the plot of a movie/a book
Streets and street signs
Excuses and accepting excuses
Talking about cities and culture
Conflict and resolution
Linking past to present
Making friends – talking about self, states of mind and feelings
Making polite requests
Giving explanations, finding solutions, saying “sorry”